Breast Augmentation (Natural) Before and After Pictures by Mark Edward Johnson, M.D., Ph.D.

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Dr. Johnson performed PureLipo BodySculpture on this patient and then transferred Stem Cell Augmented Fat to her breasts. As you can see, she had good long term retention of the fat and achieved an excellent enhancement of her upper torso.

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If you want the look of more natural breasts and want to avoid breast implants, ask your cosmetic surgery doctor or board-certified plastic surgery doctor about the possibility of a natural breast augmentation, also known as natural breast augmentation. Unlike breast augmentation, which involves making a pocket in the breast area for implants, the natural breast augmentation, is done by injecting stem cell-augmented fat, also known as fat injections, from another part of your body right into your breast tissue. It’s a simple and effective way to achieve natural-looking breasts without implants and may be a better option for women who want to increase their breast size or enhance the shape of their breasts. This innovative technique can be a safer and a less expensive alternative for increasing breast size.

Cosmetic Enhancement is not a decision to be taken lightly. When considering cosmetic enhancement, whether surgical or nonsurgical, there is no substitute for safety. Be sure to choose a skilled, well-credentialed doctor you can trust.

Everyone wants a fast recovery from their cosmetic surgery including breast augmentation, breast reductions and lifts, tummy tucks or abdominoplasties and many other. Rapid recovery from surgery can be related to the commercial about arthritis that says, “A body at rest tends to stay at rest”. This saying is taken from Newton's First Law of Motion which states that, “a body at rest will remain at rest unless an outside force acts on it’. If you took high school physics you will remember this!

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